Musical content and broadcast media clips, licensed per fair use and under the strict care of their respective owners, as attributed in credit roll. One was a blurry photo of a girl’s face with tape covering her mouth, found near a residential construction site in Montecito, California. Two other Polaroid photographs that could have been of Tara Calico have surfaced over the years. Featuring special appearance by Wantika Treadwell ("American Idol", Season 13). Tara Calico’s family reflects on her disappearance and the police response. The emergence of a polaroid photograph that we discussed in episode 72 of this. What the picture possessed would forever change the public outlook on the very mysterious case.įeatures exclusive interview with "The Albuquerque Tribune" contributor Joline Gutierrez Krueger, who was among the very first reporters to pick up on the case alongside a recent statement from Valencia County Chief Deputy Gary Hall.Ĭinematography and additional contributions by Jesse Wheeles & Tori Taylor. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance of Tara Calico. However, it wasn't until less than a year later, in June of 1989, that a Polaroid photo was found in a Florida convenience store parking lot when her case really started to pick up traction. Clearly both individuals in this picture do not look despite what some choose to see, terrified. Most likely this picture was some sort of joke and it has nothing what so ever to do with Tara Calico. Presumed to be kidnapped, news quickly spread about Calico across the country. The fact is the young girl in this picture is not Tara Calico. Joe, Florida convenient store parking lot. A high school photo of Tara Calico Albuquerque Journal. It would not be until 1989, when nearly 2,000 miles away from Calico's New Mexico home, that a Polaroid photograph was discovered at a Port St. her case has been signified as a "kidnapping" and has gone on to be analyzed on programs like "The Oprah Winfrey Show" & "Unsolved Mysteries". her case has been signified as a "kidnapping" and has gone on to be analyzed on programs like "The Oprah Winfrey Show" & "Unsolved Mysteries".ĭirected, edited & written by Jefferson Varner IV, a 2016 take on the three-decade-inducing disappearance of New Mexico native Tara Leigh Calico, who disappeared after departing for a morning bike ride on September 20, 1988. Thirty years ago, 19-year-old Tara Calico went on a bike ride and never came home. However, the subject in the photo has her mouth covered, which makes positive identification difficult. Directed, edited & written by Jefferson Varner IV, a 2016 take on the three-decade-inducing disappearance of New Mexico native Tara Leigh Calico, who disappeared after departing for a morning bike ride on September 20, 1988. Could it be Tara Shutterstock As the photo of the abducted pair was circulated, Tara’s friends and family noted the woman bore a striking resemblance to the missing Belen teenager.
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